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A gang of ruthless highway killers kidnap a wealthy couple traveling cross country only to shockingly discover that things are not what they seem.
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| Grolsch Film WorksAnton Bitela Stockholm syndrome romance whose bizarre erotic progress plays out in the idioms of bloody bondage and extreme interdependence.... but we never get a coherent account of who these characters are or why they behave as they do. |
| Detroit NewsTom LongAs bloodbaths go, this one has some interesting angles. Not THAT interesting, but ... |
| The PlaylistKevin JagernauthAlmost coming off like an academic blueprint of what a serial killer movie should look like, rather than anything with a distinct voice or authorial hand, "No One Lives" shocks by virtue of being completely uninteresting. |
| Cinemalogue.comTodd JorgensonThe script only succeeds at providing unintentional humor, with a structure devoid of meaningful surprises and an emphasis on macho posturing. |
| Empire MagazineSimon CrookLoopy, film-literate and full-bore, it's a sadistic '70s thriller in modern-day garb. |
| The ListJames MottramDepending on taste, you’ll be left either barfing or laughing. |
| TheHorrorShowScott WeinbergHome invasion/slasher stuff that has a nasty attitude and a speedy demeanor. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid NusairNo One Lives is never quite able to recapture the gloriousness of its opening half hour... |
| Observer (UK)Mark KermodeSplashes of gore and evisceration combine with a nicely nasty psycho-killer turn from Luke Evans to enliven this grindy slasher from Midnight Meat Train director Ryuhei Kitamura. |
| ViewLondonMatthew TurnerA gleefully trashy, darkly funny exploitation horror-slash-thriller with inventive gore scenes, a knowing script and an intriguing central performance from Luke Evans. |